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Wednesday
Mar. 4, 1998
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Brainstorm Central
Today's Local News Digest
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- Although University officials were late in receiving an auditor's report
of wrongdoings at the ASU Art Museum, they have taken action, placing the
director on administrative leave, calling for an internal audit and an
investigation by the Arizona Attorney General.
The guys who helped officers apprehend a former police employee after
she reportedly broke into a campus building were a part of a bigger ASU
organization.
- A state House bill to allow sports fans to bring food and drinks into
publicly funded stadiums has some ASU officials worried about a possible
flood of booze into campus arenas.
- Business students James Fimbrez and Kim Duncan are taking steps to
get the most out of their college experience through a College of Business
mentorship program.
- ASU's Performance Based Research Group and the Federal Aviation Administration
set up ground rules, Tuesday, for a partnership that will bring as much
as $1 million to the University over the next five years and revolutionize
the way construction projects are done.
- ASU's Disability Resources is presenting a showcase of state-of-the-art
learning technology for disabled students today at the Matthews Center
lobby.
Today
Sports News
Ever since the youthful age of five, success has been inevitable for
ASU junior golfer Tui Selvaratnam.
Man, am I disgraced to be an American.
ASU recognized 213 of its student-athletes Tuesday at that annual Maroon
and Gold Scholar Athlete Luncheon.
Growing up in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the son of a tennis instructor,
ASU's top ranked player and No. 41 ranked player in college tennis, Gustavo
Marcaccio always had a passsion for the game.
The ASU women's tennis team had its match against Loyola Marymount won
before the doubles matches even began, beating the Lions 9-0 Tuesday afternoon
at the Whiteman Tennis Center.
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- Service distinguishes
- Comics alumni proud
- Newman can take care of self
- ASASU about involvement
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